Study of Core Rigidity Governing Mechanism of Technological Innovation of Scientific–Technological SMEs Based on Dynamic Gradient Growth
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https://doi.org/10.18533/ijbsr.v3i1.91Keywords:
Dynamic Gradient Growth Pattern;Scientific–Technological SMEs;Technological Innovation;Core RigidityAbstract
Facing the dynamic and increasingly complex technical and competition environment,how do the Scientific–Technological SMEs continue their technological innovation and keep their proprietary intellectual property rights growing? What abilities the Scientific–Technological SMEs should have to match the technological innovation with the dynamic environment? Regarding the questions above, this article profited from the dynamic theory and the technological innovation ability theory discusses how the Scientific–Technological SMEs continue their innovation from the dynamic innovation ability angle,then safeguard the continual growth of enterprise independent intellectual property rightsDownloads
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